
Namibia is a land of contrasts – often referred to as the land "God made in anger". But one thing is certain: if you travel here to go sightseeing, you will not be disappointed. It is stunning. And for this reason ecotourism is a major industry. Namibia's extensive wildlife and contrasting landscapes see to it that a million tourists flock there annually for game viewing, game drives and the hiking trails. This place is a photographer’s dream! It boasts wild seascapes along the Skeleton Coast, rugged mountains, lonely deserts, colonial cities and nearly unlimited elbowroom for exploring (it is the second least densely populated country in the world, after Mongolia). The Namib Desert with its shifting sand dunes is a sight to behold - explore its vastness on hiking trails and 4x4 drives. Windhoek is the commercial nerve centre of Namibia. With its ethnic mix of people comes a vast array of restaurants, bars and a busy nightlife for clubbing and partying.

Amanpuri Lodge in Swakopmund offers accomodation to satisfy every traveller's needs. Whether travelling as part of a group, with your family or exploring africa solo, Amanpuri Lodge, with it's friendly well trained staff and tranquil atmosphere, ... ![]()
Location:
, Erongo , Swakopmund

This is a variety of accommodation options(which include both flats and houses) many of which are situated on the lagoons edge. Each unit is totally private and self-contained so no matter what you opt for you’ll find a lounge kitchen and ... ![]()
Location:
, Erongo , Walvis Bay

Ideally situated close to all the amenities of our capital, and famous for being big on personality and hospitality, The Cardboard Box is definitely the vibiest place to stay.

Chameleon Guesthouse offers a range of comfortable, spacious rooms with en-suite bathroom with off street parking and a continental self serve breakfast included. Full linen is provided, including towels and a basic continental breakfast is also ... ![]()
Location:
, Khomas , Windhoek
